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Army-Navy Ballistic Missile Committee authorized missile test launch ships, missile submarine development program, and precision navigation system for launch vehicles. “17 Mile Jump” article about Project Manhigh article in Popular Mechanics
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... testing engines to 1 million pounds thrust activated at Edwards AFB , which became operational in March 1957. Media:MAR-1956-11.pdf Missiles & Rockets Nov 1956
Media:MAR-1956-10.pdf Missiles and Rockets October 1956 Media:MAR-1956-11.pdf Missiles and Rockets November 1956 Media:MAR-1956-12.pdf Missiles and Rockets December 1956
... ,900 mph and to an altitude of 75,000 feet, at Edwards AFB , Calif. Mid-1956: USAF X-17 flight test program started at Cape Canaveral to study reentry problems by ... solid-fuel Lockheed X-17 . A total of 26 X-17 flights were conducted until March 1957.
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA scientists Inillated examination of the need for a follow-on manned-rocket research vehicle to the X-15 , following Air Research and Development Command ARDC inquiries concerning a boost-glide vehicle. Media:MAR-1956-10.pdf Missiles & Rockets Oct 1956
“Exploring the Farthest Reaches of Space” article appears in National Geographic Magazine Media:MAR-1956-12.pdf Missiles & Rockets Dec 1956
Navy program to procure guided missiles would jump from $126 million in fiscal year 1955, $238 million in fiscal year 1956, $353 million in fiscal year 1957, according to Navy Secretary Thomas.
National Science Foundation received an appropriation of $27 million to remain available until June 30, 1960, for the International Geophysical year IGY , under the Second Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1956.
... ; H. A. Lang, Lunar Instrument Carrier: Landing Factors, RM-1725 (The RAND Corporation , June 4, 1956), pp. 1-3, 29, 31, 33-34.''

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